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KAUST and NESMA to open embroidery center in Thuwal

KAUST ·

KAUST and NESMA Holding Co. have signed an agreement to open an embroidery center in Thuwal. The center will include sewing, electronic embroidery, design, and thermal printing departments. The center aims to create job opportunities for Saudi women and people with disabilities, with a capacity to employ up to 60 women. Why it matters: This initiative highlights KAUST's commitment to social responsibility and to raising the standard of living in its host community, reflecting a broader trend of universities contributing to local development.

KAUST and Nesma Holding celebrate inauguration of Thuwal Embroidery Center

KAUST ·

KAUST and Nesma Holding inaugurated the Thuwal Embroidery Center on April 18, under the patronage of HRH Prince Badr bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz. The center is a strategic partnership aiming to create job opportunities for women in Thuwal and neighboring villages. 50 women from the area will benefit from employment at the center. Why it matters: The center exemplifies KAUST's goals of finding job opportunities for the people of Thuwal and creating prosperity in the community.

Startup Wrap: Over $250m raised as MENA SME activity accelerates - Arab News

Arab News ·

A recent report indicates that startups across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region have successfully raised over $250 million. This significant capital injection points to an accelerating pace of activity within the region's Small and Medium-sized Enterprise (SME) sector. The report reflects a broader trend of increased investment and growth in entrepreneurial ventures across various industries in MENA. Why it matters: This continued growth in startup funding and SME activity is vital for cultivating a dynamic entrepreneurial ecosystem in the MENA region, providing potential capital and opportunities for emerging AI companies and broader technological innovation.

Intelligent networks and the human element

KAUST ·

KAUST hosted the "Human-Machine Networks and Intelligent Infrastructures" conference, co-organized by Prof. Jeff Shamma and Asst. Prof. Meriem Laleg. The conference explored the blend of engineered devices and human elements in large-scale systems like smart grids. Keynote speaker Dr. Pramod Khargonekar discussed cyber-physical-social systems and emerging trends. Why it matters: The conference highlights the growing importance of understanding the interplay between AI, infrastructure, and human behavior in the development of smart cities and intelligent systems in the region.

Proceedings of Symposium on Data Mining Applications 2014

arXiv ·

The Symposium on Data Mining and Applications (SDMA 2014) was organized by MEGDAM to foster collaboration among data mining and machine learning researchers in Saudi Arabia, GCC countries, and the Middle East. The symposium covered areas such as statistics, computational intelligence, pattern recognition, databases, Big Data Mining and visualization. Acceptance was based on originality, significance and quality of contribution.